Free Status Conference - District Court of Arizona - Arizona


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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA CRIMINAL MINUTES/ STATUS CONFERENCE

Phoenix Division CR 04-01071-1PHX-FJM Year Case No. Dft # DATE: 12/15/2005

HON: FREDERICK J. MARTONE

Judge # 7028

USA v. Perino, Domenic Last Name First Name Middle Initial DEFENDANT: X Present Not Present

Released

X Custody

Writ

Deputy Clerk: Joella Baldwin Court Reporter: Linda Schroeder-Willis U.S Atty: Clarence Butler Dft counsel: Donna Elm (CJA)

Interpreter: Language: ============================================================================= This is the time set for Status Conference re: 1/4/2006 trial date. Based on the statements of counsel, IT IS ORDERED granting Government's Motion Request for Evaluation of the Defendant [doc 43]. Counsel shall, within 45 days, by February 1st, 2006, file brief legal memos directly solely to the issue of whether a District Judge must recuse himself if the victim or alleged victim of the offense is another member of the court in the same district or whether it is better to transfer the case to a visiting judge from some other district who would come in and hear the case. Government's motion for medical examination [doc 20] remains outstanding. Upon joint oral motion to continue trial based on the reasons stated more fully on the record, IT IS ORDERED granting joint oral motion to continue trial and resetting the trial date to 4/4/2006 at 9:00 a.m., before Judge Martone. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED setting a Status Conference on 3/27/2006 at 4:00 p.m. Excludable delay pursuant to 18 U.S.C. ยง3161(h)(1)(F) commences on 1/5/2006 for a total of 89 days. Total court time: 8 min.

Case 2:04-cr-01071-REJ

Document 44

Filed 12/15/2005

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